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breath

Breath is the process of taking air in and out of your lungs. It’s also the air you inhale and exhale, or a slight movement of air, like a breeze.

Breath comes from the Old English braeth (“scent" or "smell”). Many figures of speech originate with the idea that breathing deeply energizes or calms us. You can "catch your breath" by slowing down, and you might "take a breath" by taking a break or walking away from a stressful situation. A "breath of fresh air" might be just that, or, metaphorically, it might signal the arrival of something new and different that invigorates us or refocuses our attention.

PRIMARY MEANINGS OF: breath

1
n
the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing
2
n
a short respite
3
n
an indirect suggestion
FULL DEFINITIONS OF: breath
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n the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing

“he took a deep breath and dived into the pool”
“he was fighting to his last breath
Types:
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breathing out, exhalation, expiration
the act of expelling air from the lungs
aspiration, breathing in, inhalation, inspiration, intake
the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
huffing, puffing, snorting
an act of forcible exhalation
blow, puff
forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth
wind
breath
gasp, pant
a short labored intake of breath with the mouth open
drag, puff, pull
a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
Type of:
activity, bodily function, bodily process, body process
an organic process that takes place in the body

n the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration

“his sour breath offended her”
Types:
exhalation, halitus
exhaled breath
halitosis
offensive breath
Type of:
air
a mixture of gases (especially oxygen) required for breathing; the stuff that the wind consists of

n a slight movement of the air

“there wasn't a breath of air in the room”
Type of:
air, breeze, gentle wind, zephyr
a slight wind (usually refreshing)
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n a short respite

3

n an indirect suggestion

“not a breath of scandal ever touched her”
Synonyms:
hint, intimation
Type of:
proffer, proposition, suggestion
a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection
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